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Yu Long

Chinese conductor


Summary

Chinese conductor

FieldValue
nameYu Long
imageLong Yu - Bundesverdienstorden.jpg
captionMaestro Long Yu following the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany award ceremony in 2016
birth_date
birth_placeShanghai, China
backgroundnon_performing_personnel
genreClassical
occupationMusician, conductor
years_active1990s–present

Yu Long (; born July 1, 1964) is a Chinese conductor. He is currently artistic director and chief conductor of the China Philharmonic and of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, music director of the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, and principal guest conductor of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra. Yu is also the Chairman of the Artistic Committee of the Beijing Music Festival and co-director of the Music in the Summer Air Festival (MISA).

Biography

The son of a pianist mother Ding Jiannuo and a choreographer father Yu Lixun Yu was born into a family of musicians in Shanghai, China and grew up during the Cultural Revolution. Yu received his early childhood music education beginning with piano studies from his grandfather, the composer Ding Shande. He continued his piano studies at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, and also began conducting studies, graduating from the conservatory in 1987. He further studied music in Europe at the Berlin University of the Arts.

After returning from Europe, Yu was appointed principal conductor of the Central Opera Theatre in Beijing in 1992, serving for three years. He produced operas for the Urban Council of Hong Kong for five years. He was a founder of the Beijing Music Festival (BMF) in 1998, becoming its first artistic director.

In 2000, the Chinese government invited Yu to assume leadership of the China Broadcasting Symphony (also called the China National Symphony). Yu held open auditions, becoming the first Chinese orchestra to recruit all its performers this way. The symphony was renamed the China Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2008, Yu and the China Philharmonic performed for Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican, as part of increased diplomatic initiative between China and the Vatican. In July 2014, the China Philharmonic was the first Chinese orchestra to perform at the BBC Proms.

In 2003, the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra appointed Yu its music director. In 2009, the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra appointed Yu its music director. During his tenure, the orchestra has begun its Music in the Summer Air Festival (MISA) in August 2010, constructed a new home for the orchestra (the Shanghai Symphony Hall) in 2014, established the Shanghai Orchestra Academy in 2014, and begun the Shanghai Isaac Stern International Violin Competition in 2016. Yu has shared the position of Artistic Co-Director of the Music In the Summer Air Festival (MISA) with Charles Dutoit since the festival's launch in 2010. In January 2015, Yu was named principal guest conductor of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, the first appointment of a mainland Chinese conductor to the position.

In June 2018, Deutsche Grammophon announced an exclusive recording deal with Yu and Shanghai Symphony Orchestra (SSO).

Select discography

YearAlbumLabel
1996The Hall of Fame with the Slovak Radio Symphony OrchestraMarco Polo
1997Korngold / Goldmark: Violin Concertos with Vera Tsu and the Razumovsky Symphony OrchestraNaxos
1997Greatest Movie Classics with the Razumovsky Symphony OrchestraMarco Polo
1998The Centre, Vol. 2Naxos
1999Discover the Classics, Vol. 3: The ConcertoNaxos Educational
2000Classics at the Movies: DramaNaxos
2003Love and PeaceNaxos
2004Ding Shande: Long March Symphony with the Slovak Radio Symphony OrchestraMarco Polo
2006Dragon Songs with Lang Lang and the China Philharmonic OrchestraDeutsche Grammophon
2008Tchaikovsky: Romeo & Juliet; Strauss: Don Quixote with the China Philharmonic OrchestraDecca
2009The Very Best of Cinema ClassicsNaxos
2012Bao Yuankai: Five Orchestral Pieces; Lu Qiming: Ode to the Red Flag; Liu Tingyu: Susan Suite with the China Philharmonic OrchestraDeutsche Grammophon
2013Klassik Ohne Krise: Ganz grosses KinoNaxos
2015Epics of Love with Song Zuying and the China Philharmonic OrchestraStockfisch Records
2019Gateways with Maxim Vengerov and the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra (works by Chen Qigang, Fritz Kreisler, Rachmaninov)Deutsche Grammophon
2021The Song of the Earth with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, Michelle DeYoung, Brian Jagde, and Zhang Liping (works by Gustav Mahler and Ye Xiaogang)Deutsche Grammophon

Honors and awards

  • 2002: Arts Patronage Award of the Montblanc Cultural Foundation
  • 2003: Chevalier dans L’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, France
  • 2005: L'onorificenza di commendatore, Italy
  • December 2014: Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur, France
  • October 2015: Atlantic Council Global Citizen Award
  • April 2016: Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
  • June 2016: Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany

References

References

  1. (2012-07-21). "麦基、罗宾和狐狸". [[Xinmin Evening News]].
  2. David Barboza. (2009-11-09). "Shanghai Players Arrive, Driven On by Their Titan". New York Times.
  3. Sheila Melvin and International Herald Tribune. (2000-09-13). "Battle of the Orchestras in Beijing". New York Times.
  4. Elisabetta Povoledo. (2008-05-08). "China Orchestra Plays for Pope for First Time, Hinting at Thaw". New York Times.
  5. Ivan Hewett. (2014-07-20). "BBC Proms: China Philharmonic, review: a triumph of programming". Telegraph.
  6. Ken Smith. (2011-09-25). "Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, Esplanade Concert Hall, Singapore". Financial Times.
  7. "Shanghai Symphony launches $100,000 Isaac Stern Violin Competition".
  8. Oliver Chou. (2015-01-14). "Shanghai conductor appointed to No 2 spot at Hong Kong Philharmonic". South China Morning Post.
  9. "Long Yu and Shanghai Symphony to Join DG'S Family of Artists".
  10. "Long Yu Albums".
  11. "Lang Lang: Dragon Songs".
  12. "Long Yu".
  13. "Song Zuying Epics Of Love".
  14. "Yu Long and Shanghai Symphony Orchestra unveil new album The Song of the Earth".
  15. Kevin Kwong. (2015-09-23). "Shanghai conductor appointed to No 2 spot at Hong Kong Philharmonic". South China Morning Post.
  16. (October 2015). "Atlantic Council Awards Honorees Urge International Cooperation to Tackle Global Challenges". Atlantic Council.
  17. "2016 Fellow and Foreign Honorary Members with their Affiliations at the Time of Election".
  18. (2016-10-05). "Bundesverdienstkreuz für Yu Long".
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